Unknown unknowns are the real prompt engineering challenge.
Generative AI is moving fast. New models and techniques appear constantly.
But one thing stays important: the quality of your prompt. Better prompts get better results.
We try many ways to improve our prompts — special symbols, optimization frameworks, advanced techniques. All useful tools.
Yet there's still a big problem: We don't know what we don't know.
When we miss a key detail, even the smartest AI won't say "You forgot something." It works with what you give it and tries to improve from there.
This is where human intuition helps. We might not know exactly what we need, but when we see good options, something clicks. You recognize the right choice when you see it.
So instead of obsessing over the perfect prompt, why not make the process more interactive?
This application lets you create prompts by selecting from common elements. Pick what's relevant, and the AI assembles it into a clear prompt.
This approach — selecting instead of writing from scratch — reduces the chance of missing important details.
This concept could easily scale. Imagine your team having access to a library of prompt components tailored to your company's needs. People could mix, match, and customize without starting from zero.
This is where human insight and AI work best together.